Python found under rear seat of Singapore bus after two rescue attempts by Acres


The juvenile python was found resting under a seat at the back of the bus on Oct 22. - Courtesy of Acres

SINGAPORE: Ten passengers were transferred onto another bus to continue their journey after a python was spotted on board a bus in Woodlands on Tuesday (Oct 21).

However, it took two attempts by the Animal Concerns Research and Education Society (Acres) to finally capture the elusive animal.

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